last time; last inning; last part; final episode (of a television program)
to run; to dash; to gallop (on horseback); to canter; (arch.) to advance (against one's enemy); (arch.) to charge (on horseback)
to kick; to refuse; to reject; to stamp (on the ground); to firmly press one's feet (against something)
finger flick to the forehead
nape of the neck; back of the neck; scruff of the neck
trip by boat; sea trip; voyage; cruise
to work (someone) hard; to push (someone) around
plan; project; schedule; scheme; program; programme
impulse buying; impulse purchase
to remain; to be left over; to be in excess; to be too many
used; second-hand; old; Middle Ages (in Japan esp. Heian period)
to be surprised; to be amazed; to be frightened; surprise (e.g. surprise party)
commander-in-chief; supreme commander
restriction; restraint; binding; constraint
brisk and efficient; diligent; devoted; spirited
point-scoring; scoring Brownie points
query; interrogation; enquiry; question; inquiry
to appease one's thirst; to wet one's whistle
seat; bench; temporary job while looking for a better job or until one marries
behind; in the rear; in back
outline; main points; generally; on the whole; general; rough
to succeed (someone); to take over from; to pick up the torch
taking over (e.g. store or family's headship); subrogation; substitution of one person for another (usu. a creditor)
to stub out (e.g. a cigarette); to crush out; to smother (fire); to hush up; to cover up; to stifle
now (while the time is ripe); while one still can
to give (as a gift); to present; to confer; to bestow; to award
warp (fictional faster-than-light spacecraft propulsion)
amateur; layman; respectable woman (i.e. not a prostitute, hostess, geisha); (arch.) unlicensed prostitute
to get carried away; to become over-excited; to push one's luck; to push a good thing too far
one's turn; one's shift; one's turn on stage; screen time; screentime
what; what sort of thing; everything; anything; what (on earth)?; what's the meaning of this ...?
route; course; path; one's future course (e.g. after graduating high school)
to put up (a notice, sign, etc.); to hang out (e.g. a banner); to hold up high; to raise overhead; to tout (a principle, plan, etc.); to herald; to publish
both armies; both teams; both sides